Work from 2005

cardHoliday card for inclusion in a raffled set
Original design
December 2005
esperanzaMaunche award, design from a Missal attributed to Stefano degli Azzi, northern Italy, late 14th century
November 2005
wolfwinnTyger's Cub award, design from The Stammheim Missal, northern Germany, c. 1170s
November 2005
oct40Cover for the Liber Carolingia phone book
Design from a Gospel Book, Germany, c. 1120-1140
October 2005
sandroAward of Arms, design from the Luttrell Psalter, Britain, early 14th century
Miniature shows the recipient and his children
September 2005
gisleCharter for the creation of the Borough of Greenwood Isle
Design inspired by "De Misteriis I" of St. Ambrose, Britain, c. 1130
August 2005
soule50th anniversary gift; private commission
Original design
July 2005
sorchea Combined Tyger's Cub/Award of Arms, design inspired by Celtic elements and recipient's choices
Text inspired by "The Plot to Steal the Bull" in the Tain Bo Cuailnge, translated by Iain Zaczek
July 2005
pookahTyger's Cub award, design inspired by Celtic elements and recipient's choices
Text inspired by "Cu Chulainn's Youth" in the Tain Bo Cuailnge, translated by Iain Zaczek
July 2005
cristovauMaunche award, design from a Psalter (King David and his Fool), France, c.1450
Text by Master Christian Lansinger von Jaueregk and myself
July 2005
rainbowGraduation gift of poem; private commission
Original design
June 2005
matthew-dawnGift of wedding vows; private commission
Design inspired by "The Pattern-Book of Guinifortus de Vicomercato," Italy, c.1450
April 2005
crystal-steve Ketubah; private commission
Design inspired by stained-glass windows at Memorial Hall, Harvard University
Hebrew written by another scribe
March-April 2005
gruffyd
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Pelican award, from "The Black Book of Carmarthen," Wales, c.1250
See the original at The Digital Mirror
Written with black walnut ink on goatskin parchment
Eight-page book bound with linen
February 2005
northshield Gift to the Kingdom of Northshield, from "The Hours of Simon de Varie," Tours, 1455
January-February 2005
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